blee1996
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I got some really really old 9x12 sheet film: Eastman Portrait Panchromatic Film. Still in its original sealed packaging. .
Its stamps says "develop before 1933". Haha, that was a while ago.
So my questions are:
- Do you think it is still worth taking photos and develop it? Or just keep it as museum display?
- If it is worth using, what kind of ISO would it be to expose the film? And which developer would you recommend to start with?
- And is Nitrate film easily inflammable? Any precaution in handling this?
Its stamps says "develop before 1933". Haha, that was a while ago.
So my questions are:
- Do you think it is still worth taking photos and develop it? Or just keep it as museum display?
- If it is worth using, what kind of ISO would it be to expose the film? And which developer would you recommend to start with?
- And is Nitrate film easily inflammable? Any precaution in handling this?